Physical Phenomena: The Fourth Part of Trickery and Honest Deception


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?What in the hell is that?? Darren yelled at Vanrick. ?How?s this even possible! How did he do that?? The gigantic statues all stood perfectly still ? the way statues should ? except their heads were turned and their eyes locked on Marrion. ?He?s using an invocation spell on the statues. He?s awakened them to do his bidding!? Sarah screamed. ?Awaken stone statues??? Alexius questioned. ?Invo? what?? Joe asked, completely confused and freaked out. -------- Some kids flip burgers after they finish high school. Some go to University. Darren Whalley performs magic, teleports his friends out of sticky situations, unlocks the secrets of the Egyptian pyramids and struggles to claim his destiny before it claims his life, or that of his friends. In Physical Phenomena, Act four of the Honest Deception Chronicles, Rachelle G. Adamchuk unearths confusing codes and clues that drop Darren and his cohort into the middle of the Egyptian desert ? both ancient and modern ? and face to face with dark magic, deception and death. A cast of locals join the coalition of Darren's willing friends and family to guide and protect him from his ruthless nemesis, Marrion Lysbitt.




Transposition


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What do you mean you can travel in time? That might be your first question if you were one of Darren Whalleys friends. Then again, if youre buddies with Darren youd be a traveling magician, so maybe nothing would seem strange. As the Initiate to the Keeper, Darren has been burdened with a cryptic, dangerous and seemingly unattainable quest to find artifacts that were concealed all over the world before his archenemy Marrion can. The quest most recently left off in Mexico City and now the clues have led Darren, his girlfriend Astrid, best friend Joe and the traveling magic show to beautiful Victoria, British Columbia. Will the trail go cold on the warm west coast of Canada? Rachelle G. Adamchuk turns up the heat in the third book of the Trickery and Honest Deception Chronicles. As part of the traveling magic show, Darren is preparing one of his greatest tricks transposing himself before a live audience. However, without even trying he finds himself at landmarks around Victoria, as well as an ancient Japanese ceremony, a bloody battle, and his own murder! How does it all connect to the third artifact and will Darren survive to continue his quest? Mrs. Adamchuk weaves a tale of suspense giving the reader a gritty account of the darkness and confusion Darren feels as he gropes his way towards his destiny.




The Poltergeist


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One bit a woman, leaving puncture wounds all over her body. Another attacked the contents of a warehouse full of glasses and mugs. Yet another lifted furniture into the air, then sent objects flying in another house. These are some of the strange and sometimes terrifying cases collected by poltergeist investigator William Roll. A parapsychologist, Roll studies these "noisy ghosts" to understand what they are and why they do what they do.







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The Science of Deception


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During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Americans were fascinated with fraud. P. T. Barnum artfully exploited the American yen for deception, and even Mark Twain championed it, arguing that lying was virtuous insofar as it provided the glue for all interpersonal intercourse. But deception was not used solely to delight, and many fell prey to the schemes of con men and the wiles of spirit mediums. As a result, a number of experimental psychologists set themselves the task of identifying and eliminating the illusions engendered by modern, commercial life. By the 1920s, however, many of these same psychologists had come to depend on deliberate misdirection and deceitful stimuli to support their own experiments. The Science of Deception explores this paradox, weaving together the story of deception in American commercial culture with its growing use in the discipline of psychology. Michael Pettit reveals how deception came to be something that psychologists not only studied but also employed to establish their authority. They developed a host of tools—the lie detector, psychotherapy, an array of personality tests, and more—for making deception more transparent in the courts and elsewhere. Pettit’s study illuminates the intimate connections between the scientific discipline and the marketplace during a crucial period in the development of market culture. With its broad research and engaging tales of treachery, The Science of Deception will appeal to scholars and general readers alike.







The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Shuvalov-Subliminal Self


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"The last great work of the age of reason, the final instance when all human knowledge could be presented with a single point of view ... Unabashed optimism, and unabashed racism, pervades many entries in the 11th, and provide its defining characteristics ... Despite its occasional ugliness, the reputation of the 11th persists today because of the staggering depth of knowledge contained with its volumes. It is especially strong in its biographical entries. These delve deeply into the history of men and women prominent in their eras who have since been largely forgotten - except by the historians, scholars"-- The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2012/apr/10/encyclopedia-britannica-11th-edition.







America


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"The Jesuit review of faith and culture," Nov. 13, 2017-